Says the guy on their Coder's mailing list... Who's probably got a
significant investment... Probably doesn't know much about account security.

I can make it work perfectly if you give me your credit card details, pin
number, steam account/password, email password, etc.

Trust me, look! I have pen. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0o8XMlL8rqY>

On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 8:39 PM, Nick <xnicho...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > Steam is for gamers. Gamers know about it. Most gamers like it, or at
> > least consider it the least evil DRM available. What could work, then,
> > is selling game-related media.
>
> ??? Offline mode is a "frozen bird poop in july" joke. Steam only
> works on windows. Do you really expect anyone to buy anything but
> cheap and popular games? You must either be joking or out of your mind
> for you to think anyone with half a brain would buy movies from steam.
> Nothing on steam is yours, your "games" are just a small bit on valve
> servers. If valve servers go offline or someone steals your account
> you have nothing. You cannot even sell your account or unlink
> purchased games. Digital restrictions management is all about big
> corporations restricting your rights to do what you paid for. I wish
> some of you noobcakes would look around once in a while .. So, wake
> up, noobcaks. Wake up and smell the ashes.
>
> STEAM IS A RIPOFF THAT BARELY WORKS.
>
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